> > > >---- Original Message ---- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >Subject: RE: setting a static ip on a dhcp account >Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 08:40:49 +0200 > >>Hi all (especially Ron Johnson), >> On another thread Ron said, "Yes. My router gets a routable >"external" IP >>address from the ISP, but I had to also give it an "internal", >non-routable >>IP address (which I chose to be 192.168.1.251). >> >>My question is: can you explain the steps needed to do this? I don't >know if >>it's something I can configure on my machine or if I have to change >some >>settings on the modem/router. >> >>A supplementary question for any Italian speaker out there. >>I moved to Italy about a month ago and I have an Alice 7 Mega >account along >>with a Telecom Italia Alice wifi-modem. There is zero documentation >except >>for a stupid CD that only gives information for Windows (and a tiny >bit for >>Mac) but nothing for Linux. I am learning Italian as fast as I can >but I >>need some help in configuring the modem for port forwarding. This >can be >>done off list (unless people feel it would be in the general >interest to do >>it on list). Any help would be greatly appreciated. >>Cheers, >>Jonathan >> >>-- >>Registerd Linux user #445917 at http://counter.li.org/
>>>For all of the routers I have configured, the IP address >>>of the router is set via the same web interface that you >>>use to configure your network behind the router (sub-net >>>addressing, DHCP range, etc.) >>>Larry >> >> >>-- >>To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >ebian.org >> >> >> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]